Outside the walls is a study on urban aesthetics, a research carried out on the triviality of a city.

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Going away from impressive architectural buildings, there are in street walls genius designs that exceed the intentions of the builder.

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Walls fascinate me because they contain the paradox of human existence, between stable and unstable. The walls arrangements I show in my photographs, structure, canalize and give a sense of warmth. They appease as much as they trap.

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The man builds the wall and the wall locks the spirit.

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It is at the cost of the saturation of space that the interweaving of lines hypnotizes the eye. Vanishing lines give hope for an exit as much as they compel into one direction. Finally, it is in the detail, in the infinitely small that the disorder can reclaim its rights and that breaches can open.